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Crosswalk painting

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Crosswalk painting is an annual City program that involves repainting 8,500 crosswalks and refreshing stencils. This includes painting arrows, yield symbols, stop bars, and bike symbols that have become faded during the winter months. This helps make the crossing location more visible to both pedestrians and vehicles.

Report faded or missing crosswalk paint

Which crosswalks get painted

Signed crosswalk

Standardized criteria are used to determine when a crosswalk should be painted. This includes traffic and pedestrian volumes, road geometry, mid-block crossing locations, and amenities in the areas, such as schools.

All painted crosswalks are accompanied with crosswalk signs to ensure that the location is visible even if lines are faded or covered with snow in the winter.

Request a warrant study for a new crosswalk by filling out an online service request.